Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Rock ’n’ roll across America

Five places to explore some of our country’s most popular music

- Lynn O’Rourke Hayes

SING a song. Tap your feet. Dance the night away. Discover the history and inspiratio­n behind some of our country’s most popular music.

Here are five places where the good times roll:

The Crooked Road, Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail

Steep yourself in authentic mountain music in this 300mile scenic corridor that winds through the colorful mountain communitie­s of southwest Virginia. Introduce your family to Blue Ridge and Appalachia­n culture as the region’s rich, musical heritage slowly unfolds. Enjoy folk concerts, bluegrass festivals, Friday night jamborees and family square dancing nights.

More informatio­n: virginia.org; thecrooked­road.org

Detroit

Visit the birthplace of the Motown Sound and techno to learn about how the area’s diverse population added to its rich musical traditions. Stop by the Motown Museum to tap into the sounds of the Supremes, the Temptation­s and Marvin Gaye and to learn how the artists created their tracks. Music giants such as Kiss, Alice Cooper, Madonna and Eminem all have roots in the Motor City. Are you a gospel fan? Some of the most famous gospel singers of all time hail from this region where a transforma­tive revitaliza­tion is underway.

More informatio­n: visitdetro­it.com

Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Tenn.

What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 is now Nashville’s top attraction. Dedicated to honoring country music’s rich history and current popularity, the Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends and the contempora­ry luminaries who are breaking new ground. Take in the Saturday night performanc­es of country’s greatest stars on the legendary stage or book a backstage tour for a look behind the curtain. Take advantage of special travel packages and discounts.

More informatio­n: opry.com

The Grammy Museum at L.A. Live, Los Angeles

Opened since December 2008, the Grammy Museum is a 30,000-square-foot facility with more than two dozen exhibits. It was built to celebrate all forms of music from Latin to jazz. Learn about the creative process, and the art and technology of the recording process, as well as the history of the Grammy Awards and the excellence they honor. Kids will enjoy the hands-on, in-the-studio experience­s as well as an in-depth exploratio­n of the annual Grammy Awards telecast.

More informatio­n: grammymuse­um.org

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum, Cleveland

The rockers in your world will be eager to join the legions of pilgrims who have journeyed to Cleveland to pay homage to their beloved music and its icons. Learn the history behind the birth of rock ’n’ roll and find out which 500 songs shaped the genre. Located on the shores of Lake Erie, the constantly changing and expanding museum exhibits will get your feet stomping and your heart pounding.

More informatio­n: rockhall.com

 ??  ??
 ?? Mark Duncan The Associated Press ?? A visitor to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame walks among giant guitars on the plaza outside the Cleveland shrine.
Mark Duncan The Associated Press A visitor to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame walks among giant guitars on the plaza outside the Cleveland shrine.
 ?? Beth J. Harpaz The Associated Press ?? Tap into the sounds of the Supremes, the Temptation­s, Marvin Gaye and more at Detroit’s Motown Museum.
Beth J. Harpaz The Associated Press Tap into the sounds of the Supremes, the Temptation­s, Marvin Gaye and more at Detroit’s Motown Museum.
 ?? Mark Humphrey The Associated Press ?? The Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends and modern-day stars.
Mark Humphrey The Associated Press The Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends and modern-day stars.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States